Governor Lee Signs Exceptions to Abortion Limits into Law

Governor Bill Lee signed a bill on Friday that introduces a new exception to the limits on abortions in the State of Tennessee. The bill created an amendment to the previous law that allows a physician to perform an abortion in certain circumstances that put the mother’s life physically in danger.

Previously, Tennessee law provided no exceptions. The newly signed legislation allows for “termination of a pregnancy with the intent to terminate an ectopic or molar pregnancy to the list of actions that do not constitute criminal abortion.”

The State House of Representatives approved the bill in an 83-11 vote, with two state representatives present and not voting. Nine of the eleven members voting against the abortion limits exceptions were Democrats.

State Representative Gloria Johnson (D-Knoxville), who voted against the exceptions, said in a tweet on Friday that the bill “will not come close to covering the vast number of reasons women and girls have life threatening emergencies when pregnant.”

State Representative Bo Mitchell (D-Nashville), who also voted against the exceptions, said, “At the end of the day, I look at this and we’re still making a doctor make a legal decision instead of a medical decision.”

The state Senate motioned to substitute and conform to the state House of Representatives bill. The bill then passed in a 26-1 vote. State Senator Jeff Yarbro (D-Nashville) was the lone “nay” vote against adding the exceptions. Four senators were present and not voting.

State Senator London Lamar (D-Memphis), who voted present, said, “This is not solving the issue at hand. And I am just very disappointed at the state of women’s health…that a woman has to be damn near on her death bed in order for a doctor to save her life.”

The bill clarifies that the exception only applies in life-threatening physical situations, as opposed to mental health-related crises: “A claim or a diagnosis that the woman will engage in conduct that would result in her death or substantial and irreversible impairment of a major bodily function or for any reason relating to her mental health is insufficient to establish this element of the defense.”

The bill became law immediately upon Lee’s signing.

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Mac Roberts is a reporter at The Tennessee StarEmail tips to [email protected].
Photo “Bill Lee” by Gov. Bill Lee. Background Photo “Tennessee State Capitol” by Ken Lund. CC BY-SA 2.0.

 

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5 Thoughts to “Governor Lee Signs Exceptions to Abortion Limits into Law”

  1. Robert E Roark

    State Senator Lamar complains “that a woman has to be damn near on her death bed in order for a doctor for save her life.” Welcome to the wonderful world of abortion where every child is already on its death bed when an abortion is performed.

  2. KAREN BRACKEN

    Oh and I am sure no one would lie and say the mother was experiencing an molar pregnancy or ectopic pregnancy when she was not, right??? These types of pregnancies are rare but my money says we will start to see a surge in them here in TN. I am also sure the data will monitored, right???? (note my sarcasm). No one in their right mind considers terminating an ectopic or molar pregnancy as an abortion. They made an issue out of this in order to get an exception that will obviously now be abused in order to perform abortions. WHAT monitoring of these cases has been put in place?? ZERO is the answer. I am so glad every day that I never voted for Lee. I voted for Independent candidates each time. It is time to through the fake Republicans and Democrats to the curb and start looking at the great field of CONSTITUTIONAL Independents we have in TN.

  3. Joe Blow

    I wonder how the Assembly will vote to further water down the abortion law when they meet in 2024. They were really brave back when the original version was passed as a trigger law because there were no related consequences. But now they are exhibiting their lack of a backbone. Same old same old.

  4. State Representative Gloria Johnson (D-Knoxville), who voted against the exceptions, said in a tweet on Friday that the bill “will not come close to covering the vast number of reasons women and girls have life threatening emergencies when pregnant.”

    Johnson would like to add “being pregnant” to the list of exceptions. That’s how dems roll.

  5. Tim Price

    Democrats want to kill babies with no exceptions!

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